As a lifelong learner, I have frequently called upon librarians for assistance. These individuals are an amazing resource that too frequently are neglected in the computer age. Not surprising, many librarians use their extensive love of books to create their own works. Such is … [Read more...]
Q & A with Natasha Wing
This year, Jews around the world will light their first Hanukkah candle on Tuesday, December 16. For two weeks, I will be connecting with authors who have added a new book to the growing selection of Hanukkah children's books. Jewish and non Jewish children will be delighted to … [Read more...]
Q & A with Nancy J Cavanaugh
Finding one's niche in the field of children's writing is oftentimes an adventure that includes numerous twists and turns. Teaching backgrounds top the list as a stepping stone to entering the arena of children's authors. After years of being and educator, teachers definitely … [Read more...]
Q & A with Cammie McGovern
Threads that bind a novel together oftentimes are collected from an author's experiences. After raising an autistic child and being involved in the Whole Children organization, Cammie McGovern is especially attuned to children with special needs. These heighten sensitivities … [Read more...]
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